One of the features we liked about the NorthSea was that the permanent bulkheads were shaped and used as frames for the strip planking. There were also several laminated rib type frames. All of these shapes were plotted from the "off sets" provided in the plans. In order to draw these from the off sets, a little bit of lofting was required.
In December of 2008, we created a lofting table that flipped down from the wall to save valuable space. It was, of course, Janes job to do the knee busting work of grid drawing.
The grids were then labelled by the distance above and below the designed water line (DWL), and then to the right or left of center. These points were then used to plot the provided off sets at each station (cross section of the hull). This created the shape of the frame to be laminated or the bulkhead to be cut from marine plywood.
Here is where we started to see the shape she would eventually take. This was bulkhead at a station near the bow.
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